Yes, so very much yes!waggmd said:The Minigun in Worms is the best. Nothing survives that thing.
The Taliban in Afghanistan call the AC-130s "Red Tornadoes" because the tracer rounds at night form a solid stream of red. Since they fly in a circle there's basically a swirling vortex of red tracer rounds flying down into the desert. Needless to say, you don't want to be in the vortex.BolognaBaloney said:Yesss, that is a very good representationnikki191 said:cod4.. the Ac-130 spectre gunship.. "you are cleared to engage the moving vehicle and any targets you can see"... "KABOOM"
Sorry, but have you actually played the singleplayer game? The minigun is so badass.Minigun, not Uzi.
Whilst I haven't seen that exact video before, you pretty much hit the nail on the head. Wouldn't mind me a real minigun. Although there is also the Metal Storm guns, which shoot 16,000 rounds per second. Yes thats right, it shoots over 5 times the amount of rounds a minigun can fire in a minute, but in a second... WHY???Rigs83 said:Here's a link to what I think you are talking about:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RReAI3M1_K0
A minigun has to be fed ammunition by a belt system and physically strike each bullets with a hammer or pin to ignite the primer and expel the bullet while metal storm weapons actually hold the round in the actual chamber and fires them electronically.theCMNDER said:Whilst I haven't seen that exact video before, you pretty much hit the nail on the head. Wouldn't mind me a real minigun. Although there is also the Metal Storm guns, which shoot 16,000 rounds per second. Yes thats right, it shoots over 5 times the amount of rounds a minigun can fire in a minute, but in a second... WHY???Rigs83 said:Here's a link to what I think you are talking about:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RReAI3M1_K0![]()
Oh I understand how it works, I was just saying why would you ever need to shoot that fast ^^Rigs83 said:A minigun has to be fed ammunition by a belt system and physically strike each bullets with a hammer or pin to ignite the primer and expel the bullet while metal storm weapons actually hold the round in the actual chamber and fires them electronically.
Here's the link to the website that explains it all:
http://www.metalstorm.com/content/view/64/109/
At the infantry level it's called suppressive fire. You want to pin someone down so you can flank them. Also if you throw up a "wall of lead" than something is bound to be hit and that can be demoralizing to an enemy. Look at the D-Day depictions such as the one in "Saving Private Ryan" or the battle of Mogadishu in "Black Hawk Down". If you get a chance to get on a Naval Destroyer they have massive gatlin guns designed to destroy incoming missiles.theCMNDER said:Oh I understand how it works, I was just saying why would you ever need to shoot that fast ^^Rigs83 said:A minigun has to be fed ammunition by a belt system and physically strike each bullets with a hammer or pin to ignite the primer and expel the bullet while metal storm weapons actually hold the round in the actual chamber and fires them electronically.
Here's the link to the website that explains it all:
http://www.metalstorm.com/content/view/64/109/
Nice link though, I shall take a look.![]()
Professional Russian begs to differ:Arachon said:What? The minigun in Fallout 3 is not realistic at all... It is IMPOSSIBLE to fire a minigun whilst on foot.